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Bigge Charles John Bigge John Clayton Homy Hewitson Robert 

 Ormston John Spedding John Adamson George Clayton Atkinson 

 AVilliam Chapman Hewitson William Hutton Eobert Plummer 

 Thomas Swinburne George Wailes and Matthew Wheatley of the 

 2nd part the said parties hereto agreed that the said ^Natural 

 History Society should be governed by the several rules or regu- 

 lations and laws particularly mentioned and set forth in the 1st 

 Schedule thereunder written and by such other rules or regula- 

 tions and laws as should from time to time be duly made and 

 established pursuant thereto And also that the collection of 

 curiosities goods chattels and effects which then belonged or 

 thereafter should belong to the said Natural History Society 

 should be held and possessed by and absolutely vested in the 

 parties thereto of the 2nd part and it was thereby agreed and 

 declared that the persons parties thereto of the 2nd part or other 

 the trustees for the time being of the said Society should stand 

 and be seised possessed of and interested in the piece or parcel 

 of ground and hereditaments (subject to an agreement to grant 

 a mortgage thereof to Matthew Clayton for securing £1000 and 

 interest) and of and in the collection of curiosities goods chattels 

 and effects of the said Natural History Society to be held enjoyed 

 and applied according to the rules or regulations for the time 

 being of the said Society And by the rules set forth in the said 

 first Schedule it was provided that the property of the Society 

 both real and personal should be vested in 15 trustees to be 

 chosen out of the ordinary members and that the persons parties 

 to tlie lastly hereinbefore mentioned Indenture of tlic 2nd part 

 should be such trustees and that when the trustees so chosen or 

 any of them or any future trustees to bo appointed as therein 

 mentioned should liappen to die or should be desirous of being 

 discharged of and from or slioukl refuse or decline to act in the 

 trusts in them reposed then and in such case and so often as it 

 should happen that by such means such trustees should be re- 

 duced under the number of 5 it should and might bo lawful to 

 and for the ordinary members of the Society from time to timo 

 at a meeting to be called for that purpose of which a month's 

 notice should be given at a ]uevions general nu-eting to eU'ct 



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